EMCC Laboratories, a leader in EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) and environmental simulation testing, provides essential support to manufacturers and suppliers throughout the product development cycle, to serve the significantly increasing complexity of automotive component requirements. Their facilities are equipped with various absorber rooms and large test areas that accommodate both individual components and entire vehicles. EMCC also offers on-site EMC testing services globally.
EMCC Laboratories is accredited under EN ISO/IEC 17025 and was the first European lab to receive A2LA accreditation for automotive EMC testing under former programs. This accreditation has since transitioned to the new OEM EMC Recognition Process, ensuring that their testing services align with the latest industry standards.
Additionally, EMCC is recognized by the Kraftfahrt-Bundesamt (KBA) for type approvals related to general safety regulations, providing comprehensive testing for all road vehicles and components. This recognition allows them to issue the “E1” type approval mark, indicating compliance with the General Safety Regulation (GSR) and other relevant regulations. The laboratory conducts tests in accordance with a broad range of standards and manufacturer specifications, including those from Ford, General Motors, and Jaguar Land Rover, as well as various CISPR (z.B. CISPR 12, CISPR 25, CISPR 36,...), EN, IEC, ISO (z.B. ISO 10605, ISO 11452-,...), and SAE norms. Major automotive manufacturers such as BMW, Ford, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, Renault, Nissan, Tesla, Suzuki, and Volkswagen rely on EMCC’s testing services.
EMCC’s environmental simulation infrastructure includes advanced equipment such as climate chambers, shakers, and salt fog chambers, enabling rigorous testing for climate change, shock and vibration, corrosion, and other critical factors. By adhering to standards such as ISO 16750 and EN 60529, EMCC ensures that automotive components meet stringent safety and performance requirements in the evolving e-mobility sector.
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